My Bath Tea Bags
What we take from nature is often forgotten.
But it can also be returned.
My Bath Tea Bags
Ritual blends for rest, regeneration and awareness.
My Bath Tea Bags are simple by design:
biodegradable bath infusions filled with natural blends of herbs, flowers, and minerals.
Placed into warm water, they slowly release scent, color, and subtle botanical properties.
The result is not only relaxation.
It becomes a small ritual.
A natural cycle
Every element of the bath bag is designed to return to nature.
Every element of the bath bag is designed to return to nature.
-biodegradable infusion bag
-natural botanical blends
-cotton string
-seed paper tag containing European wildflower seeds
After the bath, the bag can return to soil or organic waste.
The tag can be planted, allowing flowers to grow and support pollinators.
Rest becomes part of a small natural cycle.
From blends to personal rituals
The intention is to allow each person to create their own bath infusion
The first phase of the project focuses on carefully prepared blends designed for common needs:
-deeper sleep
-relaxation
-gentle stimulation
-mental clarity
These initial compositions allow the process of preparation, storage, and blending to be refined.
Over time, the project will evolve further.
The intention is to allow each person to create their own bath infusion — selecting ingredients and composing blends according to personal preferences.
Each bag will then be prepared individually.
Not mass-produced.
But assembled as a small, personal ritual.
Small gestures
A bath that returns something to the world.
A single bath does not change the world.
A few planted flowers will not restore biodiversity.
Yet small gestures accumulate.
A planted tag may become a flower.
A flower may feed a pollinator.
And a repeated ritual can slowly reshape habits.
Supporting pollinators
plant → bath → soil → flower → pollinators → plant
Each My Bath Tea Bag includes a seed paper tag containing a mix of European wildflower seeds chosen to support pollinators.
After the bath, the tag can be planted in soil or placed in a natural environment where it can decompose and grow.
The goal is simple:
to return a small piece of life back to the landscape.
A single flower may seem insignificant.
But many small actions can gradually transform everyday surroundings.